AD8190ACPZ - High-Speed HDMI/DVI Switch from Analog Devices
The AD8190ACPZ from Analog Devices Inc. is a high-performance, high-speed HDMI/DVI switch designed to meet the demanding requirements of video signal routing in modern multimedia and home entertainment systems. This switch is capable of handling data rates up to 3.4 Gbps, making it well-suited for applications that require the transfer of high-definition video and audio signals.
Key Features:
- High Data Rate: Supports HDMI 1.3 specifications, enabling data rates up to 3.4 Gbps for the highest video resolution and color depth.
- Advanced Switching: 4:1 multiplexer that allows for seamless switching between four different HDMI/DVI inputs to one output.
- Audio Return Channel: Incorporates an audio return channel (ARC) that simplifies the cable requirements for audio upstreaming from a TV to an audio-video receiver (AVR).
- Deep Color Support: Capable of transmitting deep color video with up to 12 bits per color, offering a rich visual experience.
- Enhanced Signal Integrity: Features equalization to compensate for signal degradation over long cable runs, ensuring optimal signal quality.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for power efficiency, making it ideal for battery-operated devices.
- Compact Footprint: Available in a compact 64-lead LFCSP package, allowing for integration into space-constrained designs.
Applications:
The AD8190ACPZ is versatile and can be used in various applications, including:
- Home theater systems
- Digital TVs and set-top boxes
- Professional video editing and playback equipment
- Video conferencing systems
- Game consoles
Product Summary:
With its ability to support the latest HDMI standards and its robust design for enhanced signal integrity, the AD8190ACPZ is an excellent choice for designers looking to create state-of-the-art multimedia systems. Its high-speed performance, coupled with features like deep color support and audio return channel, make it a critical component for any application requiring reliable and high-quality video signal switching.